Hello,
I'm a brand new owner of a 1985 8 foot cab over model. The bottom white siding is dented on each side. Not the bottom only exposed when the unit is raised but the bottom of the upper section. It looks like someone tried to raise it from the bottom and it looks bad. I have added some touch up paint which helps slightly. Has anyone replace just sections of the siding or even put a metal or plastic rail along the bottom to hide their dents? With that cosmetic question comes another; inside wood that has signs of old water damage looks bad. Has anyone ever screwed veneer over the top of the wood to cover the ugly damage? It seems that veneer covers would make the top too thick to slide down to the lowered position?
Would a general RV store be able to repair the white siding on my alaskan or would it require new siding from Washington?
Thanks
Mark
Flagstaff.
I'm a brand new owner of a 1985 8 foot cab over model. The bottom white siding is dented on each side. Not the bottom only exposed when the unit is raised but the bottom of the upper section. It looks like someone tried to raise it from the bottom and it looks bad. I have added some touch up paint which helps slightly. Has anyone replace just sections of the siding or even put a metal or plastic rail along the bottom to hide their dents? With that cosmetic question comes another; inside wood that has signs of old water damage looks bad. Has anyone ever screwed veneer over the top of the wood to cover the ugly damage? It seems that veneer covers would make the top too thick to slide down to the lowered position?
Would a general RV store be able to repair the white siding on my alaskan or would it require new siding from Washington?
Thanks
Mark
Flagstaff.